**Editors note: Today's guest post comes from Jacob over at Dollar Diligence, a personal finance blog that teaches you to be intentional with your money. While Canada has a fantastic higher education system, many Canadian students may choose to come to the United States to attend college. Of course, however, American colleges and universities can be [...]

If you haven’t heard of Drop, you’re not alone. But let me tell you right now that this app is a must download for anyone who likes loyalty rewards and free stuff. It was introduced to the Canadian marketplace in 2016 and has been rolling into select U.S. markets this year. Drop now has 150,000+ [...]

Editors note: I want to introduce you to MoneyWeHave.com's newest contributor, Steven Van Sluytman. Steven has been quietly working behind the scenes with me on a few things so I'm excited to hear his stories on money. Steven is a 22-year-old Muskoka-raised student at the University of Ottawa who's about to graduate with a degree [...]

Money habits of Millennials are often talked about - it is a fun age group to talk about. Officially, a Millennial is classified as someone who reaches young adulthood around the year 2000. Although there are no formal years that define if you’re an actual Millennial, many people just say people born in the early [...]

The Millionaire Teacher is back! Okay, he technically didn’t go anywhere, but author Andrew Hallam has just released the second edition of his book The Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in School. Let’s be clear, if you’re looking to learn about personal finance and investing, this is a must [...]

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of BMO When I was a student, I never thought much about my finances. Sure, I had a part time job which gave me some spending money, but I didn’t think long-term. Looking back now, I realize that if I had the right foundation in [...]

With the start of the school year just a month away, it’s time to start thinking about budgeting tips for students. Generally speaking, students don’t have many expenses but it’s during your school years that you really want to start practicing your money management. This can be a bit tricky since summer spending affects a [...]

It seems like every week there’s a new article about millennial spending habits. Heck, I cover that demographic quite a bit in my writings. I’ve talked about their summer spending, credit card use, and their financial confidence - now I’m looking at their spending when it comes to back-to-school shopping. 44% of Canadian Millennial parents [...]

When I was in high school, I used to love back to school shopping. (Yes, there was a time when I enjoyed school). Something about the entire process was thrilling to me. I loved going to Grand and Toy or Staples to browse all of the latest stationery (that was a thing). My parents loved [...]

In just six months, Millennials and Gen Xers have lost confidence in their ability to meet their financial goals. A recent CIBC study saw a 12 per cent drop in both age groups with only 72 percent of millennials and 66 per cent of Gen Xers believing they’ll reach their financial goals in the next [...]

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